Saudi Arabia and Egypt are playing one last time in the World Cup before heading home.

Both teams lost their first two matches in Group A and will not move on to the knockout phase, though they will be playing for pride and to avoid a last-place finish.

Saudi Arabia has not scored in either of its matches, losing 5-0 to Russia in the World Cup opener before falling 1-0 to Uruguay.

Egypt has also had a lackluster performance in the tournament. It lost 1-0 to Uruguay, as star forward Mohamed Salah missed the match while recovering from a shoulder injury. When he returned, Egypt lost 3-1 to Russia, with Salah scoring Egypt's lone goal.

Egyptian goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary could potentially make history on Monday as the oldest player to compete in a World Cup. The 45-year-old was left out of the previous two matches.